Cancer Sciences
Position Details (Master's)
The Cancer Studies research program from University of Nottingham offers a dedicated research environment, bringing together staff and students at all stages of their careers to benefit from a dynamic interdisciplinary structure that enables the next generation of breakthroughs in basic discovery and translational cancer science.
The Centre for Cancer Sciences is housed in a new £25M building (Biodiscovery Institute) and hosts 145 academic leaders working in shared facilities and common working space to enhance collaboration.
Careers
90% of postgraduates from the School of Medicine secured graduate level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation. The average annual salary for these graduates was £39,564.
It is expected that postgraduates students to follow diverse careers, including:
- Laboratory research
- Industry
- Business and finance
- Manufacturing
- Policy and journalism
Research areas include:
- Breast Cancer
- Brain Cancer (Childhood And Adult)
- Ovarian Cancer
- Prostate Cancer
- Haematology And Blood Cancers
- Cancer Genomics
- Cancer Immunology
- Cancer Metabolism
- Tumour Microenvironment
- Pre-clinical Oncology Models
- Radiation Biology
University of Nottingham